John Mayer and Jeff Ross have paid tribute to their late friend Bob Saget.
Saget tragically passed away on Sunday at the age of 65. The Full House legend was found dead in hotel room at Florida's Ritz-Carlton just two hours after his stand-up show, TMZ reports. Per BBC News, the exact details surrounding the star's death still remain unclear, but a short statement from the Orange County Sheriff's Department revealed that detectives had found no signs of foul play or drug use during initial inquiries.
As tributes continue to pour in on social media, Saget's friends Mayer and Ross have taken to social media to share their stories of the late star.
Mayer, 44, and Ross, 56, shared a 25-minute video onto Mayer's Instagram page, in which, they can be seen retrieving Saget's car from LAX Airport. Saget had left his car there prior to his flight to Florida, People reports.
"Well we're back, we're on the 405, remembering Bob Saget - a king in the comedy world. Bobby Daddy. Our brother, our big brother," Ross said at the start of the video.
You can watch the full video below:During the emotional drive, a tearful Mayer told viewers: "I've never known a human being on this earth who could give that much love, individually and completely, to that many people in a way that made each person feel like he was a main character in their life and they were a main character in his life."
"Everyone is so aware how universal Bob's love for people was," Mayer added. "The thing that just keeps coming up when people say they're sorry is just, 'I loved that guy.'"

Ross also spoke about Saget's willingness to take care of people, telling viewers: "If you need a doctor, if you need a lawyer, if you need a pastrami sandwich at three in the morning because some girl just broke your heart, Bob was that guy."
"[Saget] knew how to handle success and help people stay successful," Ross added. "I'd say, 'Bob, what do I do? I feel guilty. I'm getting pressured to do this or that.' He'd say, 'Do what's good for you.' And he really understood how to preserve himself and take care of himself and take care of others."

In response to the touching video, Saget's widow Kelly Rizzo, shared it to her Instagram Stories, along with the message: "No words for how much this meant to me.
"These 2 men have been holding me up and taking care of me (along with many other incredible people who loved my husband more than anything). But these two, driving our little Prius that Bob left at the airport, home, was such a solid. And I'm happy it gave them some time to ruminate and share their love of Bob with all who watched. The Prius is now home."
Our thoughts continue to go out to Saget's family, friends, and fans at this time.